Protect your vehicle, gifts from holiday prowlers 
  
  
   
The hustle and bustle of holiday shopping has begun.  While rushing from store to store, remember you are not the only one looking for a hot deal.  Parking lot thieves are on the prowl, preying on inattentive shoppers and hoping to cash in at your expense.
If you have optional Comprehensive Coverage on your Auto Insurance Policy, your vehicle is covered if it’s stolen.  However, your auto policy will not cover gifts and most personal possessions stolen from your car.  Your Homeownersor Renterspolicy does cover your belongings, including gifts, but only after you pay the deductible, which is usually $250 or more.            
That’s why it’s important to take extra precautions as you shop from store to store and get in and out of your vehicle. Unless it’s permanently attached to your car, most Auto Insurance policies don’t cover your personal belongings. You could save yourself a lot of headaches by taking steps ahead of time to reduce the risk of a break-in.
As you shop, be wary that car prowlers are lurking in parking lots waiting to steal gifts from unattended cars.  Here are a few tips from NW Insurance Council to help you shop safely and worry free:
- Review your insurance policy and consider adding      Comprehensive coverage if you don’t already have it.
- Whenever possible, store gifts and other valuables      in your trunk.  If this isn’t possible, throw a blanket over gifts      before you leave your vehicle unattended.
- Manually lock your vehicle’s doors.  Do not      use your remote locking device. Many high-tech thieves have begun using      scanning devices to record remote lock frequencies to unlock      vehicles.  
- Double-check to make sure your doors are locked.
- Don’t go back and forth frequently from stores to      your vehicle to unload gifts.  Car prowlers watch for shoppers who      leave gifts in their vehicles unattended.
 
 
